Hi, do you know if vSGA works with nVIDIA's latest K4000 or K5000?It seems only Fermi architecture is supported at the moment.Not sure if there is any Kepler compatible ESXi driver available right now.

Any experience on that please?

One more question: would vMotion work on a VM that has video hardware acceleration enabled?Cheers.

Unfortunately only the Quadro 4000-6000; VGX K1 and K2 (GRID), and a one other Tesla (cant remember the model) are currently supported with the 304.79 driver. The Keplar Quadro cards (K4000/K5000) are not supported; hopefully that will only be a "yet".

"would vMotion work on a VM that has video hardware acceleration enabled?"

Yes vMotion will work with vSGA enabled VMs. Also if you are going between a vSGA enabled host and a non-vSGA enabled host if you have 3D rendering set to "Automatic" then it will also support vMotion to hosts without GPUs using Soft3D.

Have you tried to start the vm again now that "gpuvm" gives you some output? Thats basically just saying how much GPU VRAM is avaliable to divy out to vSGA enabled VMs, which currently you dont have any powered on (or unable too in your case).